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“FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1049 Around the State—

Car vcr Dew in 2 States

Door Handle Found Near Scene Links West Greensboro Farmer

NEW CASTLE, Oct. 28—The driver of a car which killed a’ man near here Tuesday night was the object of a two-state search| & today. ‘ Authorities identified him West Greensboro, who faced fatal accident and reckless homicide. A door handle found along the

highway near where Jack Logan,| the two-day fall outing of the 49, New Castle, was killed Log au-jindiana Republican Editorial Asthorities to Dalton after a county-{*0¢iation. : : wide search, officials said. fos way he Sud tn 3, series of LE utcky police were’ asked toi; ding this fall. aid in apprehension because! «Corridor politicking” unoffi-

he last was known to have trav-icially was the main order of busi-

as George Dalton, 52, farmer of near |

of leaving the scene of a

comes with Halloween, but these vicious pranks are going to be

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sent to the juvenile aid division.’ Three were picked up by city po{lice after they reportedly broke! windows with a at the homes

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Pledges to Stop It i “All of us know the fun that:

eled to Albany, Ky., with a truck-|ness. The Republicans sought “lof Charles Besley/ 1821 Massachuload of farm equipment shortly ways and be to strengthen setts Ave. and LeWalt, 1828 after Mr. Logan's death. their y, which lost the entire Massachusetts.

state ticket and seven of 11 conNEW CASTLE, Oct. 28 —|gressional races last fall in a Fidelity Lodge No. 59, IOOF, Democratic sweep. 3 will honor three 50-year mem-| The Republican state committee. bers, John House, John Replogle Will meet Saturday, and the anand Earl Gephart, at a dinner|{nual outing will be climaxed tomeeting here this evening. The/MOrrow night with a speech by ceremony will be in charge of ‘Sen. Kenneth Wherry (R. Neb.). Kenneth Harris, noble grand, and o 2 Ruben Bogue, secretary of the Noblesville

| | lodge. Benjamin Dye, 38, died in No-! . ee. 8 blesville Hospital today of burns Terre Haute suffered when his bdlothes caught |

fire rom a! Arthur Hartman, 34, Rosedale, Ske as he Temoyed ashes 3

died yesterday of polio in ston Relatives said Mr. D ye has | Hospital. Mr. Hartman, employed pean “unlucky” most of his lite. | by She New youl Central Rail- ‘He was blinded at the age of 10 road, was ill only a few days, hos-| oq jater lost a leg in a traffic! pital attendants said. | pA accident.

» » w | Martinsville | after 11 years in prison for mur-| Russell D. Tuttle, 28, of western} der today waited for the state Morgan County, was Killed in-

attorney general to answer a pe- |stantly yesterday in a truck aed

tition for a writ of habeas corpus. cident near his home. ‘Grigsby won the first move Authorities said his truck over-

Brazil Roy Grigsby, seeking freedom]

Four-year-old Johnny Holloway, 5126 Norwaldo St., applied a heavy hammer to his piggy bank as the Indianapolis Community |

a: 2e Ue Fund campaign lags during final days. Johnny is making the sacriwhen Clay Circuit J Robert When © ay Clroult Iydge oo rt aad. He 3 Ye n of World| fice in order to do his bit in putting the $1,280,000 drive over the

Sheriff Martin Slack to deny the War IL | Jop. petition. Surviving are his parents, Mr.

Grigsby's 1938 conviction and and Mrs. Thomas A. Tuttle, w Holdup Roundup Discloses

life sentence were voided recently brothers and five sisters.

by Federal Judge Luther M. Swy-|—— — gert, who held Grigsby's constitu- | i Parking Meter Theft Clue Honal sights Wee yin. United | Effort | (Continued From Page One) [robbed the Little Ch 23 lay County authorities seek a | ontin om Page One) [ro e e Lum Liquor second trial. Secures Op eration Land Short on violation of the 1935 Stese: Ma Ne Capital Ave, Te » ‘ y N cently. e liquor store cler Greenfield For Blue Baby I act and pre-robbery nica ‘tentative identification. Richardson was held on a charge A suit filed by Hancock County MARION, Ill, Oct. 28 (UP)—| Another pair of suspects Were! ¢ violation of the Firearms Act. Sheriff Edwin L. Kirkpatfick to- Two-year-old Mickey Owen, a picked up by police in the 7ast night's holdups were reday asked court interpretation of | “blue baby,” will ride to an Army|800 block of College Ave. at 3: 30! !ported at the Carrollton Liquor a constitutional amendment ex- hospital next week on a flight'a, m, They were identified as! store, 724 E. 10th St., $38, and at tending sheriff's terms from two arranged by a newspaper pub-' Paul J. Brown, 22, and Clarence 11th and Broadway, where Lowell to four years. lisher, a U. S. Senator, the Sur-Beggs, 34, of 1227 College and | Watts, 38, of 1235 W. 38th St. was Charles L. King, a Democrat geon-General's office and the Air|1647 Coffey St. {robbed of his bilifold by two who announced his candidacy for, (Force. Both men were free on $1500 masked men. sheriff in the 1950 primary, was| Oldham Paisley, publisher of pond — Brown on second degree! A bandit who clicked off the named defendant along with the the Marion Daily Republican, pyrglary charges and Beggs safety and threatened to shoot county and state election boards. |learned that Mickey's mother, awaiting a new trial on a rob- Walter C. Roesner of Roesners Sheriff Kirkpatrick was repre-| Mrs. Jeannette Merz, a waitress, hery sentence to Michigan City. |Drug Store, 801 S. Delaware St. Brown, “bad boy” in Indian- fled as customers entered. japolis police files, has been|

ers Jr. and Glenn R. Slenker, who ments for hin » A e said the Indiana Sheriffs Associa- : sought since a few hours. fol- . tion was supporting their client in| MR. PAISLEY asked Senate lowing his release in connection ‘Awarded Radio the test case. {Leader Scott Lucas of Illinois to| ith a slugging in the Cedar Inn, [For Safety Slogan

. [help out. Sen. Lucas got in touch 1040 8 West St. The suit - contended sheriffs| ip tne Surgeon-General's of -| es Brown at first gave a false| Wi £ & radi name to police today but was nner of a radio for writing

serving two-year terms which be-| gee, which teamed up with the gan last Jan. 1 were entitled to| i." porce to complete arrange- joan identified. | the best slogan for industrial Both men were arrested oni safety is Charles E. Kleis, engi-

stay in office until Jan. 1, 1955, or| oo a total of six years. A majority! id Mickey willl of the 92 Indiana sheriffs were i, be own to Camp Campoel Ky., jpee- robbery. Charges Police Jates, neer in charge of service installathat class. Sgarched Regs Cm. JD Ol tne tion at the Ziti-

or an operation to correct his! The suit also said 13 sherifis| Coiion next week: a they mi aH] elected in 1948 for two-year terms| nw. child's father, Howard ee wat the, Geacripdion of one beginning next Jan. 1 were en-|yrerz, is an Army staff sergeant, op, I I pried o slay is vice five di now stationed in Japan. > | They also arrested Mrs. Lillian] Oe conientions were ophosec {Beaman or Beeson, of the same 103 rostnt rulin 8 by Indista ire. Judge Refuses to > Call aadrsés on the pre- robbery) Manamon, who interpreted the Off Divorce Suit Re i us constitutional amendment to] FOND DU LAC, Wis, Oct. 28 Night's Holdups mean all 92 Hoosier counties must | (UP)—Emil Draheim and his ex-| Still another suspect, Robert! elect sheriffs in 1950 for four-vear wira Elizabeth, asked Circuit Richardson, 27, of 1336 Bellefon-, terms beginning Jan. 1, 1951. Mr.|y,q0e Louis Fellenz to cancel altaine St. was arrested after he McManamon’s ruling meant that, orce granted them Sept. 1. {waved a gun in a tavern at 10th man Schilling the 13 sheriffs elected in 1948] Judge Fellens found they had and Indiana Ave. late yesterday. was in charge of would serve only one year, unless| Judge fe er proceedings and| Police linked him to the de-jjudging and presentation of the Te-elected. i [then made up on five previous oc-| scription of a holdup man who, award, . lcasions. He refused their request! French Lick {because they “had no comprehen-| Republican editors and party sion for sanctity of the marriage IN INDIANAPO LIS leaders gathered here today for contract.” INDIANA WEATHER Fair and moderate weather will prevail in the entire Ohio Valley tonight and tomorrow as a low-pressure area centered over the Montana-Oregon-Canada border continues to serve as a barrier against Arctic air. Temperatures in Indiana tonight will range from a low of 33 north to 40 in the southern portion. Highs tomorrow will range from 65 north to 70 south. = See Weather Map on Page 11.! Wyatt, 64. RR 3. . Temperatures in Indianapolis one |Beice >: a re 2 Sarma Margaret A. year ago today: High, 72, low, 48. (James W. 95 Bisnis. 100 Betty L. James Magill. 327. 3345 W. 16th: Earlene rson, 20, 7944 Allisonville Rd.

EVENTS TODAY . | sues Perkins. 24 636 W. Vermont: Hattie Johnson, 20, 2423 N. Kenwood.

Mr. Kleis was awarded the prize by the Industrial Safety Club of the Indianapolis Safety Council. M. E. Slider is president of the club and Her-

Mr. Kleis

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FASHION IN A SMALL WAY

Philip M. Porter, a. . Murray; Dalsy

Indiana State Teachers’ Association Cen- Boris G. Adiieff, 27, 1137 imes; Li vention—Final day. General sessions in; Bimigrott, 32. 421 a Ho va Cadle Tabernacle, Other meetings inl john Allen, 39, 301 N. State; Mareh h a. Scheu! Students Mi a ore Murthy. 29, 1630'N. Pennsylysn i 00 uden xe car F. Murray, 29, . Pennsylvania; "horts Stn 7:30 p. , Cadle Taber-| asemary Duncas, 24, 2° W. 30th. acle. i W. Miller, 26. 511 E. Bt. Clair; DorBaler’ University ainsi othy Wood. 24, 526 N. Miley. tomorrow. | Frank att, 47, 1235 Central; Mary E. Murat Shrine Social Season—Through fot Sargent, 45, 3023 Nowland. motrow, Mura at Shester, Murat member mT —— es on Ben I a Alumni Association Dinner | DIVORCE SUITS FILED 3 Ben Davis High School! om ce ce Vy, Milap G. Brown r.: Lina M. s . Kiwanis Club. ren Luncheon Meeting ~ Bali Minda vs. William E Sand” Exchange Club Noon Luncheon Meeting — ets; lrmy EK. ve. Ropert L. Latham optimist” Club Noon Luncheon Meeting — BIRTHS Federatl or Civie Community Clubs Bin: Twins eration ®, At General—John, Virginia Allen, gi re orn 130 3, Washington 44 3fethedisi- Herran” Pearl Onder wood,

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Ary Antlers Hotel. of Ia d Indiana Section. American Federation of DEATHS touch ce an Naturobathic, pThicaas, , Convention Milby T. Murray, 68. at Veterans, glomerribbon i in this Butler vents Homecoming Final day. | gohan ane Ritts, Shelly, 57. at 845 Eim, occlusion. * | gooronars Seclus 'oi8.’%i General. cirrhosis aker,

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Oline! Pryor 72. at 58 8, Belle-

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lafter a chase from the yard of! 'School 22, Kansas and Meridian Sts. The boys had an eight-foot pipe in which they poured paint remover and then set it afire. The| flames were directed at the school. They also are said to have started: old Indiana University fresh‘numerous blazes about the school man from Harvey, Iii, ‘and to have broken glass in the gratulated by judges who se{playground.

ywere active.

Three others were appehended] {

Tires Deflated Ray Brock, 1550 Cruft St. re-

ported the air had been let out youths to find of all four tires on his car, mak- and get a treat. The belief is it ing it impossible for him to make will cut down maurauding vanan emergency business call.

Out in the county vandals also

to repair a wire fence which had

been cut down.

Police files ave filled with such

reports which are crimes and not: 'simple Halloween jokes.

In an effort to stem the tide

‘Halloween night, sheriffs’ depu{ties plan a new version of “pricks of Treats.” trol car will be thrown into op-~ eration. Each will be equipped with a new type of weapon—bags of pretzels.

Every pa-

Schools and churches in the

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Judges Congratulate IU Arbutus Yearbook Ban

Mr. Ho Miss Sosnbian

as the 1950 Arbutus yearbook beauty queen. The judges, all of Indianapolis, are Mrs. Ken- 8 neth Kinnear, fashion expert

Mrs. Kinnear

Susanne Soenksen, 18- year-

is conlected her from 39 contestants county have been brought into Baby Dies of Getting

the picture, The idea is for the squad cars Food Into Its Lung

dalism n by groups. —A 6-day-old boy, still unnamed, !

Represent ROTC Unit Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Oct. 28 — Phil tion. Clark, 714 Berkley Road, Indian-. The child, son of Mr. and Mrs. |

died yesterday at Children's Hos-

and Ho, photographer, and Wilbur

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JET ON MAIDEN FLIGHT BALTIMORE, Md, {(UP)—The Glenn L. Martin Co.'s DENVER, Colo, Oct. 28 (UP) new and radically designed three‘jet bomber, the XB-51, made its |pital “despite a rare and compli- maiden flight today from the |cated operation undertaken to Martin Airport here to the Pa{correct an esophagus deforma- tuxent River Naval Air Test {Center,

Oct. 28

apolis, a junior at Purdue Univer- James R. Havelock of Casper, GM TOP MONEY EARNER

;8ity’s department of forestry, will'Wyo., was rushed here by plane represent the ROTC unit as a when it was discovered that food

NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (UP)—

member of the military ball wag being passed into his wind- General Motors Corp. today be

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